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What Chemicals are Compatible with ABS Plastic?

ABS Chemical Compatibility

ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is a thermoplastic polymer known for its strength, durability, and versatility. It is a hard plastic durable down to -40°C. It has a high resistance to temperature fluctuations. Suitable for a wide range of applications. It is tough and impact-resistant. ABS also has good heat resistance, dimensional stability, and chemical resistance to many acids and alkalis.

Mechanical properties
PropertyApproximate Value
Tensile strength 55-80 MN/m2 
Elongation at Break10-50% 
Specific Heat1.25 – 1.70 kJ/kg°C 
Glass Transition Temperature110°C
Long Term Service Temperature <100°C
Water Absorption 0.1 – 0.5 % (50% rh)
Transparency Opaque

A = Excellent
B = Good
C = Fair
D = Severe Effect / Do not use

ChemicalResistance
@ 20°C/68°F
Resistance
@ 60°C/140°F
AcetaldehydeDD
Acetic acid (10%)AD
Acetic acid (glac./anh.)DD
Acetic anhydrideCD
Aceto-acetic esterDD
AcetoneDD
Other ketonesDD
AcetonitrileD
Acetyl salicylic acidDD
Acid fumesDD
Alcohols (General)DD
Aliphatic estersDD
Alkyl chloridesDD
AlumAA
Aluminum chlorideAA
Aluminum hydroxideB
Aluminum sulphateAA
Ammonia, anhydrousAD
Ammonia, aqueousAD
Ammonium chlorideAA
Amyl acetateDD
Amyl alcoholA
Amyl chlorideD
AnilineDD
AntifreezeBB
Antimony trichlorideAA
Aqua regiaDD
Aromatic solventsDD
Ascorbic acidDD
BenzaldehydeB
BenzeneDD
Benzyl alcoholA
Benzoic acidAA
Benzoyl peroxideA
Boric acidAA
Bromide (K) solutionAA
BromineDD
Bromine liquid, tech.DD
Bromine water, saturated aqueousDD
Butyl alcoholA
Calcium chlorideAA
Carbon disulphideDD
Carbonic acidAA
Carbon tetrachlorideDD
Caustic soda & potashAA
Chlorates of Na, K, BaAA
Chlorine, dry or wetAA
Chlorides of Na, K, BaAA
Chloroacetic acidDD
ChlorobenzeneDD
ChloroformDD
Chlorosulphonic acidDD
Chromic acid (80%)AD
Citric acidAA
Copper salts (most)AA
Cresylic acids (50%)DD
CyclohexaneDD
Detergents, syntheticAD
EstersDD
EtherDD
Ethyl AlcoholB
Fatty acids (>C6)AA
Ferric chlorideAA
Ferrous sulphateAA
Fluorinated refrigerantsDD
Fluorine, dryDD
Flourine, wetDD
Fluorosilic acidDD
Formaldehyde (40%)AA
Formic acidAA
GlycerineAA
GlycolsDD
Glycol, ethyleneAA
Glycolic acidDD
HexamineDD
Hydrobromic acid (50%)AD
Hydrochloric acid (10%)AA
Hydrochloric acid (conc.)AD
Hydrocyanic acidAA
Hydrofluoric acid (40%)AD
Hydrofluoric acid (75%)DD
Hydrogen peroxide (30%)AD
Hydrogen peroxide (30 – 90%)DD
HypochloritesAA
Hypochlorites (Na 12-14%)AD
Isobutyl alcoholB
Lactic acid (90%)AA
Lead acetateAA
Lime (CaO)AA
Maleic acidAA
Manganate, potassium (K)AA
Mercuric chlorideAD
MercuryAA
MethanolDD
Methylene chlorideDD
Milk productsAD
MonoethanolamineDD
NapthaAD
NapthaleneDD
Nickel saltsAA
Nitrates of Na, K and NH3AA
Nitric acid (<25%)DD
Nitric acid (50%)DD
Nitric acid (90%)DD
Nitric acid (fuming)DD
Nitrite (Na)AD
NitrobenzeneDD
Oils, dieselD
Oils, lubricating + aromatic additivesDD
Oils (animal, vegetable, mineral)AA
Oxalic acidAD
OzoneDD
Paraffin waxAA
Petroleum spiritsDD
PhenolDD
Phosphoric acid (20%)AD
Phosphoric acid (95%)AD
Phthalic acidB
Picric acidA
PyridineDD
Salicyl aldehydeA
Silicic acidAA
Silicone fluidsD
Silver nitrateAA
Sodium carbonateAA
Sodium peroxideA
Sodium silicateAD
Sodium sulfideAD
Stannic chlorideDD
StarchAD
Sugar, syrups & jamsAA
Sulphates (Na, K, Mg, Ca)AA
SulphitesAD
SulphurA
Sulphur dioxide, dryAD
Sulphur dioxide, wetAD
Sulphur dioxide (96%)DD
Sulphur trioxideAA
Sulphuric acid (<50%)DD
Sulphuric acid (70%)DD
Sulphuric acid (95%)DD
Sulphuric acid, fumingDD
TallowAA
Tartaric acidAA
TrichlorethyleneDD
Urea (30%)AA
VinegarAA
Wetting agents (<5%)AA
YeastAD
Zinc chlorideDD
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